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ho are not sexually active by age 21 should delay cervical cancer screening until sexually active. These guidelines do not apply to. women who have been previously treated for dysplasia. Screening intervals should be individualized and should likely be annual.
TORONTO, Aug. 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) today announced updated cervical cancer screening (Pap test) guidelines which outline the right age for women to screen and the time interval between tests. In Ontario, cervical cancer screening is now recommended starting at age 21 and every three years
8 Sep 2015 The Ontario Cervical Screening Program recommends that women who are or have been sexually active have a Pap test every 3 years starting at age 21. Cancer Care Ontario's cervical cancer screening guidelines provide more details for healthcare providers about when screening should start and how
15 Aug 2012 Women in Ontario age 21 and over should have a Pap test to screen for cervical cancer or other abnormalities every three years, even later if they aren't sexually active, according to new provincial guidelines.
The Ontario Cervical Screening Program recommends that women who are or have been sexually active have a Pap test every 3 years starting at age 21. Regular screening should continue until at least age 70 or when advised by a doctor or nurse practitioner to stop.
27 Jan 2017 How to protect yourself from cervical cancer by getting a Pap test and the HPV vaccine.
Women should begin screening for cervical cancer at age 21 if they are or have ever been sexually active. Women who are not sexually active by age 21 should delay cervical cancer screening until they are sexually active. We are working with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Ontario Cervical. Screening initiation. Women should begin screening for cervical cancer at age 21 if they are or have ever been sexually active. Screening interval. If a woman's cytology is normal, she should be screened every three years. Screening cessation.
GYNAECOLOGY. Key Words: HPV testing, cervical cancer screening, cancer prevention. Competing Interests: See Acknowledgements . Received on December 23, 2011. Accepted on February 8, 2012. Cervical Screening: A Guideline for. Clinical Practice in Ontario. Joan Murphy, MD,1 Erin B. Kennedy, MHSc,2 Sheila
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